Domaine Saumaize-Michelin Macon-Villages 2023
Chardonnay | Burgundy | France | White Wine | Domaine Saumaize-Michelin | 2023 | 0,75 L | 13,5 %
About
Domaine Saumaize-Michelin Mâcon-Villages 2023 is a dry white wine made from 100% Chardonnay grapes. It comes from the Mâconnais region in Burgundy, France, renowned for producing elegant and approachable wines. The 2023 vintage reflects the region’s characteristic minerality and balance, offering a fresh expression of the terroir.
Tasting notes
In terms of tasting notes, this wine presents aromas of ripe apple, pear, and subtle citrus, with hints of white flowers. On the palate, it is crisp and refreshing, with a medium body, vibrant acidity, and a touch of minerality that lingers in the finish. It offers a well-rounded structure, with notes of green fruit and a clean, refined texture.
Pairing
For food pairing, this Mâcon-Villages pairs wonderfully with seafood dishes like grilled fish or shellfish, as well as creamy cheeses and light poultry dishes. Its freshness complements delicate flavors, enhancing the meal’s overall experience.
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Mâconnais
Mâconnais can be proud of its white Chardonnay wines - they are excellent representatives of "white" Burgundy with a good price/quality ratio. These are definitely the best wines to start with when getting to know Burgundy for they are pure and charming in their simplicity.
Burgundy
Burgundy (Bourgogne) can be confusing because of the multiplicity of its appellations - all the small vineyards are divided between multiple producers so it can often be difficult to understand this diversity. However, it is the exact reason why the wines of Burgundy are considered to be the finest in the world. A common topic of discussion, when talking about Burgundy, is the concept of "terroir" - a unique combination of soil and climate conditions that affects the taste of wine in the appellations, making it unique to each village. Winemakers mainly use the capricious Pinot Noir and the classical Chardonnay to create true masterpieces, while Gamay and Aligote are used to make wines of a bit simpler style. Particular attention should be paid to the hierarchy of wines. First there are the regional and village wines, a step higher - the Premier Cru wines and the outstanding Grand Cru - at the top. Due the complex and inconsistent weather that can notably impact wine quality especially in bad harvest years, a very important factor here is the so called millesime - the harvest year of the grapes the particular wine is produced of, because each of these years has its own unique taste. Purchasing Burgundy wines is not easy because there are many details that should be taken into consideration - the class of the vineyard, the assessment of the manufacturer, the age of the vines, the quality of the wine as well as the millesime and, of course, the potential of ageing. The sellers play a big role here - they must be truly passionate about wine and able to offer only the best quality producers with a good reputation. That is exactly the way "Noble Wine" works!